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Need some good tech advice here.
A long, long time ago (but not in a galaxy far far away) I wrote some stuff using Lotus Word Pro. Recently I went back to that writing and was working on it. I was able to reinstall the program and use it. Now though I have upgraded to Windows 10 and the program won't install. So my question is this: is there any way to temporarily install Windows 7 on my PC without it impacting on my current OS? Note, I do NOT want to dual boot. This is simply a one-off, to allow me to get into the prog, copy the files and convert them, and then uninstall Win 7, but I don't want to do it if afterwards the system is looking for Win 7 and won't run Win 10, or if it causes any issues with my current OS. So, any advice? |
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As far as that Lotus software, there's some interesting info here regarding installing it through Safe Mode as well as a few other attempts: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...4-bca864ace0f2 What a pita though. I hope you have all your data files backed up. |
Have you looked into free conversion online? LWP to DOC/DOCX?
https://cloudconvert.com/lwp-to-doc If you have a Windows 7 disc, you could get free hypervisor software (like VirtualBox), and then install Windows 7 on a virtual machine. If you've got your LWP files on a USB stick - you could access that from within the Windows 7 virtual machine. Doing all this would be more of a pain than simply finding an online service that converts them. |
I'm with you on printers, it's so heinously expensive to print! I'm very fortunate that I really have no need to print.
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Thanks guys. I won't bore you with my incredible adventure in the land of 32-bit Vista-powered laptops, but suffice to say that eventually, after literally spending the day trying everything from reinstalling Word Pro to online conversion - none of which worked - I finally got it. I was able to read the files on the old ASUS and copy them into ODT docs, and they're now safely back on my main PC.
FYI, none of the LWP ->DOC websites worked, nor did extracting text strings. If anyone ever finds themselves in a similar situation give me a bell and I can help. Serves me right for not converting the files when I had access to WordPro, but at least I know how to do it now. And I didn't have to reinstall Win 7. |
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Glad you fixed it |
Oh I hate Microsoft with a passion! After Lotus Word Pro became unusable I searched for another word processor, eventually ending up with Open Office and Google Docs. I wouldn't touch Word unless I had absolutely no other choice. I hate Micro$oft. I wouldn't use their OS if I had a choice. Almost as bad as Apple.
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No I don't work, not in that way anyway; I'm fulltime carer for my sister. No, I've just used it for so long now (since about the late 1980s) that it's a pain to try to learn, say, Linux, and I can't afford a Mac. So I'm stuck with Windows. Guess it's better than being stuck in windows.
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Perhaps you should try jumping out a window.
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